True Grit -2010- 1080p 10bit Bluray X265 Hevc -... ⟶

While 4K HDR discs exist for True Grit , they are rare and expensive. This 1080p 10bit encode offers 95% of the visual quality at 20% of the file size, with superior color handling to standard Bluray rips.

The term stands for High Efficiency Video Coding, and x265 is the specific software library used to encode it. Older rips usually used x264 (H.264). However, H.265/HEVC is roughly 50% more efficient. This means that an encoder can deliver the same visual quality as an x264 file, but at half the file size, or conversely, significantly higher quality at the same file size. True Grit -2010- 1080p 10bit Bluray x265 HEVC -...

Because the film relies so heavily on subtle gradients—think of the fading light on a prairie or the smoke rising from a campfire—the quality of the digital transfer is paramount. This is where the technical specs of the file become crucial. While 4K HDR discs exist for True Grit

Roger Deakins used a muted, almost monochromatic palette of browns, dusty greys, and deep ambers. In a standard 8-bit file, the smoke from campfire scenes or the gradual fading of a sunset often results in "banding"—those ugly, blocky rings in the sky. By using 10-bit color Older rips usually used x264 (H